As I don't really ever watch it, I'm in no position to question the quality of NXT. By all accounts, it's a solid to really good weekly show.
For the sake of argument, let's say you're right. HHH is and will remain, for the immediately foreseeable future, in charge of NXT. Let's also say HHH is slow playing this thing and is simply waiting for the right time to go all out for NXT, and/or until AEW has peaked. Why, and to what end?
If HHH were to bring in bigger WWE stars like Cena, Rollins, Lesnar, Bryan or others, to compete in NXT, what's the plan? Let's say those big stars come to NXT to find out or prove they can still compete with the best of the next generation of young talent. Then what?
You're either going to shit on the NXT talent by having them lose to the bigger stars, or you're going to shit on your company's biggest stars by having them lose to guys on your B or C level show, or, you can have a meaningless draw that basically means/does nothing. Also, good luck having Vince allow HHH to stay in charge of an NXT that features one or more of his biggest stars, at least for long, let alone having NXT talent go over his bigger Raw/SD stars.
Let's say HHH gets the young NXT talent over without bringing in any bigger WWE talent. Then what? Well, Vince either brings the NXT talent up to Raw or SD and makes the talent meaningless and thus AEW likely keeps competing with or beating NXT. Or NXT does so well that it regularly beats AEW and thus also competes/beats with Raw and SD. Good luck having Vince keep HHH in charge of an NXT show that either, continues to struggle with AEW, or an NXT that regularly competes or beats Raw or SD, even if it's beating AEW in the process.
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